A collection of comic strips from the popular series skewering corporate life features the antics of the deadpan engineer and his clever menagerie of talking animals, including Dogbert, Catbert, and Ratbert. Original.

Everyone knows Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert , as the king of workplace humor. His insights into the crazy world of business have long been on display in his hugely popular comic strip and bestselling books like The Dilbert Principle . But there s much more to life than work, and it turns out that the man behind Dogbert and the Pointy-Haired Boss has an equally outrageous take on life outside the cubicle. Adams ventures into uncharted territory in this collection of more than 150 short pieces on everything from lunar real estate to serial killers, not to mention politics, religion, dating, underwear, alien life, and the menace of car singing. He isn t afraid to confront the most pressing questions of our day, such as the pros and cons of toothpaste smuggling, why kangaroos don t drive cars, and whether Jesus would approve of your second iPod.

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Ade, GeorgeBreaking Into Society hardcover. . Some wear from use. Good used book.. BOOK COND: Used; Very Good. Book #or1076742. (filed under: Humor ) *

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In Not that You Asked , Steve Almond documents a life spent brawling with the idiot kings of modern culture. He squares off against Sean Hannity on national TV, takes on Oprah Winfrey, nearly gets kidnapped by a reality TV crew, and winds up in Boston, where he quickly enrages the entire population of Red Sox Nation. Amid the carnage, he finds time to celebrate his literary hero, the late Kurt Vonnegut. These are essays the Los Angeles Times has called rich, fearless and cutting. Praise for Not that You Asked Refreshingly irreverent . . . absurdly funny. The Boston Globe Almond scores big in every chapter of this must-have collection. Biting humor, honesty, smarts and heart: Vonnegut himself would have been proud. Kirkus Reviews starred review Taunting, revealing, irreverent, and earnest. The New York Times Steve Almond has created a distinctive voice and literary persona. Pleasure-obsessed, self-deprecating, horny, hilarious and always dedicated to parsing the messy terrain of the human heart. Forward.com

Do you think you can survive a zombie outbreak? How will you know unless you take the test? The Zombie Survival Aptitude Test is one of the greatest tools a zombie survivalist can have. Find out what your grade is, before it's too late Don't wait until the dead rise to prepare, do it now This is the most important test you will ever take. . . it could save your life.

Dipping into his bottomless collection of classic and modern jokes, on everything from adultery to zoos, one of America's best-loved entertainers offers a selection of jokes, alphabetically arranged by subject, for any occasion. 65,000 first printing. 50,000 ad promo.

You've seen him on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart offering up his trademark angry observational humor on everything from politics to pop culture. You've seen his energetic stand-up performances on HBO, Comedy Central, and in venues across the globe. Now Lewis Black's volcanic eruptions can be found in Nothing's Sacred, a collection of rants against stupidity and authority, which oftentimes go hand in hand. With subversive wit and intellectual honesty, Lewis examines the events of his life that shaped his antiauthoritarian point of view and developed his comedic perspective. Growing up in 1950s suburbia when father knew best and there was a sitcom to prove it, he began to regard authority with a jaundiced eye at an early age. And as that sentiment grew stronger with each passing year, so did his ability to hone in on the absurd. True to form, he puts common sense above ideology and distills hilarious, biting commentary on all things politically and culturally relevant.

The celebrated Southern humorist presents a new collection of essays, observations, odd thoughts, songs, and crossword puzzles that address such topics as the "National Geographic" magazine, hyenas, and kissing

A cherished family reunion sets the stage of Erma Bombeck's predictably hilarious recollections of raising a family. Her conclusion: you can't live with them, you can't live without them...or can you...?

The Ultimate Guide to Keeping Up with the Indiana Joneses For everyone who s ever wanted to be as smooth as James Bond, as clever as Captain Kirk, or as tough as Charlie s Angels, The Action Hero s Handbook is the ultimate guide to the essential skills every action hero needs to survive and thrive in this dangerous but exciting world. This book features dozens of real-life action hero techniques, directly from experts in the subjects at hand: FBI agents, sexologists, stuntmen, hypnotists, karate masters, criminologists, detectives, and many others. Learn how to: Catch a great white shark Deliver the Vulcan Nerve Pinch Spyproof your hotel room Win a fight when outnumbered Climb down Mount Rushmore National Monument And dozens of other Good Guy Skills, Paranormal Skills, Fighting Skills, and Escape Skills. With meticulously researched step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow illustrations, The Action Hero s Handbook will get you ready for

Zingers abound in this collection of more than 1,200 jokes from America's most beloved and most controversial comedians. Quips culled from the comic minds of Woody Allen, Paula Poundstone, Bill Cosby, Jerry Seinfeld, Janeane Garofalo and Chris Rocks amongs hundres of others.